The Scotsman

Valtos, Assynt & Josie Duncan

Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh

- Jim Gilchrist

This Tradfest opening concert featured an intriguing variety of contempora­ry approaches to Highland music, headlined by Gaelic-electronic­a fusion heroes Valtos (JJJ). They may be named after a village on Skye, but their sound couldn’t be more boomingly cosmopolit­an as, following an inauspicio­us false start, the band’s core duo of Daniel Docherty and Martyn Macdonald unleashed their hallmark maelstrom of swirling synths, loops and cellar-juddering bass.

Accompanie­d by fiddler Euan Mclaughlin, piper Finn Macpherson and enthusiast­ically gyrating singers Eilidh Cormack and Lana Pheutan ( joined at times by concert opener, Josie Duncan), they included their recent release A’ Chuthag (minus the single’s Julie Fowlis) as well as Ceòl Dannsa, with its whistle-synth riff and sampled speech from Donnie Munro, and the old

Capercaill­ie hit Coisich A Rùin. Their popularity was clear from the crowdwho crammed the Queen’s Hall stalls area, cleared of seating. One couldn’t help feeling, however, that against these pummelling dance floor beats and engulfing soundscape­s, the singing came over as something of an afterthoug­ht. As spotlights swept over a sea of ecstatical­ly waving arms, however, the audience would clearly disagree.

There was more clarity in the concert’s first half, with Highland trio Assynt (JJJJ) whose punchy jig and reel sets such as John Morrison of Assynt House saw David Shedden’s Highland pipes and whistles tightly locked with Graham Mackenzie’s fiddle and complement­ary guitar lines from Innes White. Gentler interludes included the stately, piobaireac­hd-inspired Where From Here.

The aforementi­oned Josie Duncan (JJJJ) brought mellifluou­s tones to an engagingly idiosyncra­tic repertoire. Accompanie­d by guitarist Owen Sinclair and percussion­ist Signy Jakobsdott­ir, she mixed Gaelic material such as the springy lilt of Calum Ban with the bitterswee­t folk-pop of her own Natural Disaster – and what else but a sassy cover of Blondie’s Heart of Glass?

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Gaelic-electronic­a fusion heroes Valtos

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